The catering section - although there may be some doubt about that according to some soldiers.
Likewise, the Band generally can cause only excruciating pain, but not actually kill.
If you are talking about which specialization inside the US Army, well, that's almost certainly the Medical Corps.
Yes, you can join the military in a less dangerous branch. Each branch of the military offers different roles and responsibilities, some of which may involve less high-risk activities. For example, joining the Air Force tends to involve less direct combat compared to the Army or Marine Corps. However, even in less dangerous branches, there will always be some level of risk involved in military service.
Don't kill a man who is silent. A man who complains and shouts with words is less likely to be a man of action.
They had a smaller army, less experience, and less money.
Well, since they're dead, there's not much THEY can do to you, but the court system can put you in prison for life or, depending on the state you live in, put you to death. they can kill u and turn u into numnums the less dead they r the less likely
The more healthy you are, the longer you live and will be less likely to catch diseases. Plain and simply, If you kill your body, where will you live?
yes if it's natural drug it's less likely to kill you than a artificial one but just don't do drugs plz
It's possible to get waivered in.... if your RE-4 was from a branch other than the Army. If you have an RE4 from any Army component, your odds of it happening are significantly less. It doesn't seem to make much sense, but bear in mind that we're talking about the Army, and not much about it ever does.
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Hi there, Every branch in the army are dangerous, however the Navy does appear to have less deaths in wars compared to Marines. Hope this helped!
The likely word here is the phrase "a miracle".Possible but less-likely is empirical - practical, or demonstrated as factual. The proper name Americal was applied to the US Army 23rd Infantry Division(American-Caledonian).
Situation dependent. Really depends on the RE code, and what branch you were discharged from. An RE2 or RE3 could go into the Guard with a waiver.... generally, an RE4 cannot, but it MAY be possible in some instances, IF you were discharged from a branch other than the Army (the Guard can be weird like that).
No. In the pair, likely is an adjective, and less is an adverb. Likely by itself can be an adverb, as in they'll likely fail.